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For 18 months the picture of this guest has existed only in memory, for Dylan Thomas died in Manhattan in the fall of 1953, at 39. But he is still the life of the party.
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“Hearing Dylan Thomas read 'A Child’s Christmas in Wales' lifts the spirit in a special way because of his reading," said Don Katz, founder and executive chairman of the Newark-based Audible.
Dylan Thomas in Wales This is the first of two chapters which the Atlantic will draw from JOHN MALCOLM BRINNIN’S forthcoming book, Dylan Thomas in America. Mr.
"The Dylan Mulvaney Book Club is for the girls, the gays, and the theys like me, who don't have a ton of time to read," Mulvaney said in a video promoting the new venture. "So, when we do, we want ...
Editors’ note: This past October, Benjamin Riley, the Managing Editor of The New Criterion, spoke by telephone with the architectural historian Clive Aslet and the photographer Dylan Thomas from their ...
His formal education was over. DYLAN THOMAS first went to live in London in November of 1934. Until then his home remained his parents’ house at No. 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, in Swansea.
ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1953, I joined my friend Rollic McKenna, the photographer, in London. Dylan and Caitlin Thomas had been guests of hers during the first part of their recent American visit, and now ...
Dylan Thomas implored his readers to "rage, rage against the dying of the light". And newly uncovered photos, lost in a drawer for decades, show the Welsh poet heeding his own words as he wrecked ...
I turn the corner of prayer and burn In a blessing of the sudden Sun. In the name of the damned I would turn back and run To the hidden land But the loud sun Christens down The sky. I Am found. O ...